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This guy worked surprisingly well as a physical tank. Bulk up is for earning the title of "tank", brave bird is STAB backed by good HP and leftovers, Rock Slide and shadow claw is good coverage. Adamant is to make him ridiculously powerful. 252 EVs in HP give him great bulk for a bird paired in with Bulk up.

Superpower isn't as useful as you'd think if it's not paired with Bulk Up or another move that can power up the lost stats. Otherwise, You'll have to switch out once you use Superpower. It weakens both Attack and Defense, Braviary's best stats.

Braviary is completely overlooked. Highly underestimated as well. If trained and used correctly, it can dominate its competition with overwhelming power. Personally, Braviary is my favorite.

Braviary: Physical Sweeper
Item: Life Orb
Ability: Sheer Force
Nature: Adamant (+Atk,-SpAtk), Jolly (+Spd,-SpAtk)
Characteristic: +Attack or +Speed
Moveset:
Brave Bird/Sky Attack - STAB, powerful, though it takes recoil from both Life Orb and the move itself, the real damage is done to your opponent/STAB, boost from Sheer Force and Life Orb, no recoil, more power than Brave Bird but a two turn attack
Crush Claw - Utterly powerful with STAB, boost from Sheer Force, and Life Orb, no recoil
Rock Slide - Coverage, bonus power from both Sheer Force and Life Orb, no recoil
Hone Claws - Makes Rock Slide and Crush Claw more accurate and boosts power of all moves

why crush claw??? with sheer force, it wont lower defense, and it isnt fully accurate. An even better move would be return. It has a base power of 102 if you have full happiness which is even better than the 97.5 of crush claw.

Um, as return will always vary in power. eg: braviary is battling. foe uses a move and faints braviary in one hit (OHKO). braviary looses some happiness. You revive braviary. The happiness is lower than it would have cus it fainted, so return would be less powerful every time braviary faints. >_<

Okay, I just want to say right off, I DIDN'T choose Brave Bird because it's not as powerful as Sky Attack. True, Sky Attack is a two-turn move, but paired with Sheer Force, it makes for the ultimate STAB. Bulk Up at the start of battle to up Attack and Defense; Defense for enduring when you power up Sky Attack. Crush Claw is great with Sheer Force; another perfect STAB. Accuracy is decent, too. Superpower for type coverage. I'd suggest Bulking Up before using Superpower, so you're not wasting time making up for lost stats when you could be KO-ing c:

-Crush Claw/Return, I prefer Crush Claw though for the chance of Def. Drop
-Brave Bird
-Bulk Up
-U Turn

I'm sure a lot of you think this is bad, but it's not...trust me.
+Sp.Def because he's weak to Thunderbolt/Thunder,
Then Bulk Up lets you make up for Defense, while the
Jolly nature makes you move first for Bulk Up......
Let's say you run into a rock type user(Moves)
You wan't to use Bulk Up first right?
Also Leftovers gives you Health as you sweep.

Braviary @Leftovers (or Life Orb?)
Trait: Defiant
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 HP / 4 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Brave Bird (STAB, good damage and the recoil problem can be solved with Roost)
- Superpower (coverage)
- Bulk Up (will be a tank after some and is great with Superpower)
- Roost (after Bulk Up and with a good HP, this can be very useful)

I guess Braviary can be a great Pokémon in game, easy to find and breed, awsome attack and great hp, speed isn't that bad, but if he can't outspeed, he can 'tank'.